The Iraqi judiciary sets Wednesday as a date to consider the unconstitutionality of the parliament session

The Iraqi judiciary sets Wednesday as a date to consider the unconstitutionality of the parliament session

2022-01-16 07:33

The Iraqi judiciary sets Wednesday as a date to consider the unconstitutionality of the parliament sessionShafaq News/ The Federal Supreme Court has set, next Wednesday, a date to consider the two cases regarding the unconstitutionality of the first session of the House of Representatives.

The media of the Federal Supreme Court said, in a statement received by Shafak News Agency, that it had set nine o’clock in the morning on Wednesday, corresponding to January 19, 2021, as a date to consider the two lawsuits numbered 5 / federal / 2022 and 6 / federal / 2022, which were filed by the plaintiff in the name of Khazal Khashan And the plaintiff, Mahmoud Daoud Salman, is the Speaker of the House of Representatives, in addition to his job to challenge the constitutionality of the first session of the Iraqi Council of Representatives in its fifth session.

On the thirteenth of this month, the Federal Supreme Court (the highest judicial authority in Iraq) issued a decision to temporarily suspend the work of the Presidency of the Iraqi Council of Representatives, after two lawsuits submitted by the independent representative, Basem Khashan, and Representative Mahmoud Dawood Salman regarding the first session and the related constitutional violations And for the internal system of the Council.

The court decided, according to its ruling, to suspend the work of the Presidency of the House of Representatives elected in the first session of the House of Representatives held on January 9, 2022, temporarily, until the two cases are resolved.

The court stated, “The decision was issued in agreement and is final and binding on all authorities.”

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